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New episode of “The Patrician” by Tansy Rayner Roberts — this serial is now complete! Tune in to the podcast next week for a brand new Castle Charming story in many, many parts.

This short story featured in Love and Romanpunk by Tansy Rayner Roberts. This story won both the Washington SF Small Press Award and the Ditmar in 2012. If you enjoyed Julia Agrippina’s Secret Family Bestiary, this is the story about what happened next (cough, two thousand years later).

Clea Majora lives in a replica of a Roman city, built in the Australian outback. When a hero comes to town to rid the world of lamia, manticores and other ancient monsters, she is drawn to his quest, and forges a friendship that will last for a lifetime.

You can find me on Twitter & Tumblr at @tansyrr and @sheepmightfly, and on Facebook at @tansyrroberts. To support my online writing and Sheep Might Fly, check out my Patreon page. If you sign up to my author newsletter this month, you can claim a free copy of my upcoming festive space opera novella, Joyeux.

Clea Majora lives in a replica of a Roman city, built in the Australian outback. When a hero comes to town to rid the world of lamia, manticores and other ancient monsters, she is drawn to his quest, and forges a friendship that will last for a lifetime.

You can find me on Twitter & Tumblr at @tansyrr and @sheepmightfly, and on Facebook at @tansyrroberts. To support my online writing and Sheep Might Fly, check out my Patreon page. If you sign up to my author newsletter this month, you can claim a free copy of my upcoming festive space opera novella, Joyeux.

This short story featured in Love and Romanpunk by Tansy Rayner Roberts. This story won both the Washington SF Small Press Award and the Ditmar in 2012. If you enjoyed Julia Agrippina’s Secret Family Bestiary, this is the story about what happened next (cough, two thousand years later).

Clea Majora lives in a replica of a Roman city, built in the Australian outback. When a hero comes to town to rid the world of lamia, manticores and other ancient monsters, she is drawn to his quest, and forges a friendship that will last for a lifetime.

This short story featured in Love and Romanpunk by Tansy Rayner Roberts. This story won both the Washington SF Small Press Award and the Ditmar in 2012. If you enjoyed Julia Agrippina’s Secret Family Bestiary, this is the story about what happened next (cough, two thousand years later).

Clea Majora lives in a replica of a Roman city, built in the Australian outback. When a hero comes to town to rid the world of lamia, manticores and other ancient monsters, she is drawn to his quest, and forges a friendship that will last for a lifetime.

This short story featured in Love and Romanpunk by Tansy Rayner Roberts. This story won both the Washington SF Small Press Award and the Ditmar in 2012. If you enjoyed Julia Agrippina’s Secret Family Bestiary, this is the story about what happened next (cough, two thousand years later).

Clea Majora lives in a replica of a Roman city, built in the Australian outback. When a hero comes to town to rid the world of lamia, manticores and other ancient monsters, she is drawn to his quest, and forges a friendship that will last for a lifetime.

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“The Patrician” featured in Love and Romanpunk by Tansy Rayner Roberts. This story won both the Washington SF Small Press Award and the Ditmar in 2012. If you enjoyed Julia Agrippina’s Secret Family Bestiary, this is the story about what happened next (cough, two thousand years later).

Clea Majora lives in a replica of a Roman city, built in the Australian outback. When a hero comes to town to rid the world of lamia, manticores and other ancient monsters, she is drawn to his quest, and forges a friendship that will last for a lifetime.

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Today it’s time to talk about the podcast! I’ve had so much fun making Sheep Might Fly this year — the idea of committing to a weekly podcast without other people talking was pretty daunting, but what tipped me over the edge is that I have spent the last 11 years honing my reading skills, and this year my youngest started reading her own chapter books. What was I going to do with myself when no one in the house needs my funny voices, and my dramatic renditions of favourite stories? (Luckily she DOES still like me to read to her, but it’s only a matter of time before I get eye-rolling and rejection)

Writing Musketeer Space the way I did, a chapter a week, only served to cement my love for the serial, whether we’re talking about 1960’s Doctor Who, 1980’s comics, or the latest epic 40 chapter Winterhawk fanfic. I wanted to keep writing serials, but not every novel can be written one chapter a week.

“Agrippina” is a story about sex, death, domestic violence, emotional abuse, the erasure of women in history, and manticores. It features some surprising facts about Roman Emperors, only some of which are made up.

“Agrippina” is a story about sex, death, domestic violence, emotional abuse, the erasure of women in history, and manticores. It features some surprising facts about Roman Emperors, only some of which are made up.

“Agrippina” is a story about sex, death, domestic violence, emotional abuse, the erasure of women in history, and manticores. It features some surprising facts about Roman Emperors, only some of which are made up.